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G'day dribles , I'd never heard of green hill before today :) Thanks for the link to your station.
I see Ingham is flooded too. This event should eat up a heap of $$$$ and put more strain on getting anything fixed anytime soon.
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Or you do steal our rain before it gets to us from the Tablelands Dribbles..I'm a Tully guy..we dont need to steal anyones rain here...happy to share anytime though... You might have to take a trip south Bunyip...I reckon there is going to be plenty of roads needing repairs after this mess... and yeah Ingham area well above major flood levels though the rain seems to be clearing for us and them down there...I read the power has been turned off for the whole of Ingham too.. meanwhile another 41mm for Rollinstone in the past hour...surely it has to start easing up a bit there and Townsville soon. Edited by user Sunday, 2 February 2025 10:49:39 AM(UTC)
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JTWC has the low dissipated this morning. Looks like it's going to rain itself out over T'ville.
I agree with you Scott, can't get much lower than stealing an emergency vehicle when their trying to help people in distress.
Another 41mm at North Ward T'ville since 9.
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Originally Posted by: ronfishes  Welcome dribbles be cool to keep your rainfall numbers coming, seemsto be a lot more rain over your way compared to over here on the western side of the highway In saying that we just edged you out with 87.8mm in yesterdays heavy showers. |
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Lost power here for some reason. Showers building again, heat is pretty off the charts when working outside today. Should have gone fishing again lol |
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Yeah Ron, it's been a good day up until now but very humid outside. Radar is looking good to the north now. Rain just getting heavier here now. Edit 1600 hrs: Just had roughly 30mm in half an hour. Good downpour. Amazing how that rain rate finds all the jobs you've neglected on your house. Edit 1703hrs: Green Hill is interesting Dribbles, they say it's an old volcano that diverted the Mulgrave River from the Cairns Inlet to it's current mouth at Russell Heads. Edited by user Sunday, 2 February 2025 5:09:45 PM(UTC)
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We seem to be getting these little trains of rain in the arvo SM |
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I like the yellow red colours of the trains as well Ron. The circulation seems to be moving west in this map. Maybe it will let the convergence move north. A big maybe. 
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Rollingstone has had another 214mm in 9hrs today. Someone said during the 2019 T'ville event that the monsoon intensifies at night. It could be another wet night for them.
About 45mm here today so far.
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Well over 50mm here, and the evening rain train seems to be lining us up for a little more tonight. Amazing Cairns AP has seen 5mm. Edited by user Sunday, 2 February 2025 7:33:10 PM(UTC)
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Yeah, what a train coming our way. See what happens. 
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Smashing down. Digitech has us at 77mm |
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Crazy rain at the moment. Torrential. Edit 2036: Still raining heavy, lightning and thunder around. Looks like a bit above 80mm in the gauge. Edited by user Sunday, 2 February 2025 8:38:45 PM(UTC)
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Chucking it down out here at the moment too. Thunder and lightening and touching 50mm/h. 34mm so far, but I think it will just keep coming if we're now in the convergence zone :/ Was already up to 38 by the time my post went through! Edited by user Sunday, 2 February 2025 8:46:00 PM(UTC)
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Still thunder out to the north so there could be more on the way tonight.
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Throwing it down here too in city's suburbs. Edit: 21:50 and now chucking it down even harder. Edited by user Sunday, 2 February 2025 9:51:15 PM(UTC)
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Same here 28, still heavy here also. A bit of close lightning happening at the moment. A bit unexpected all this isn't it
About 100mm so far.
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Normally I'm ready for thunder, but I just jumped at a loud one. Too immersed in a Norwegian crime novel, don't have a view where I am to truly appreciate the weather.
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Rain is that heavy at the moment probably couldn't here thunder 28. 16mm at Cairns aero unreal. Edit 2218hrs: Final gauge check before bed. 132.5mm and still pouring rain. Edited by user Sunday, 2 February 2025 10:20:16 PM(UTC)
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I bought a cheap 125mm rain gauge yesterday. Stuck it in the ground this morning. Just tried to check it, but surrounded by water. Looks like it's overflowing. Edited by user Sunday, 2 February 2025 10:27:36 PM(UTC)
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